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Published 11:15 11 May 2016 BST
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Speaking to The Set Pieces, the left-back said: "Do I see myself as a Premier League-bound? I don't know, but it's a league that would suit me. I have always been a fan of Arsenal, but I am mad about every Premier League club as long as the club doesn't have to fight against relegation."
"Arsenal has to go out and spend. Arsenal has become a youth academy for other top clubs," he added. "When Fabregas became top, he moved to Barcelona. When Van Persie became top and single-handedly guided Arsenal to a top-four finish, he moved to Manchester United. He had begged for reinforcements. Same case with Samir Nasri. He asked for a bigger salary. Arsenal has to be less stingy."As far as attempts to get a move to a Premier League club go, we think calling a giant English club out for not spending enough money is pretty ballsy. We hope it works out for him.

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